Tuesday’s Campaign Round-Up, 9.13.16

Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.

* Hillary Clinton’s spokesperson, Brian Fallon, told MSNBC yesterday that the campaign will release “additional information” about the candidate’s health this week. He added it will “go beyond” the letter from Clinton’s personal physician released last fall.

* Yet another Bush administration veteran is denouncing Trump’s candidacy: Robert Zoellick, George H.W. Bush’s deputy chief of staff and George W. Bush’s deputy secretary of state, said of the 2016 Republican, “I’ve seen the presidency up close. Trump is a dangerous man. I would not want that man with his finger on the triggers.”

* Last week, the Trump campaign removed the head of its Florida operation, “replacing her with Susie Wiles, a veteran Republican operative close to Gov. Rick Scott.”

* Though some recent polling shows a competitive U.S. Senate race in Arizona, the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll is pointing to a landslide: the survey found Sen. John McCain (R) with a 19-point lead over Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D), 57% to 38%.